Conservative party lawyer Arthur Hamilton told the court Monday the legal applications to overturn the results, by law, should have been filed within 30 days of the election outcome being certified. That would have been by early June of last year

The Supreme Court of Canada will hold a special summer hearing on July 10 to decide whether voters in the Toronto riding of Etobicoke Centre will go back to the polls for a redo of the May 2011 election.

The nonchalance with which Ottawa is dealing with the nullification of the vote in Etobicoke-Centre is more than a little off-putting. The man who currently occupies the seat in the House of Commons, Conservative Ted Opitz, is appealing Ontario Superior Court Justice Thomas Lederer’s decision, which is both unsurprising and entirely within his rights. But […]

Conservative party phone calls made to voters in the Toronto riding of Etobicoke Centre over the weekend, ones that allegedly accused Liberal Borys Wrzesnewskyj of plotting to "overthrow" the vote there, were "an attempt to shut down democracy," interim Liberal leader Bob Rae argued on Monday.